Reroute LSPs Automatically
Paragon Pathfinder can automatically reroute LSPs based on delay, packet-loss threshold, and link utilization in LSPs . For example, you can configure Paragon Pathfinder to reroute an LSP when the utilization percentage of a link through which the LSP traverses reaches 75 percent of the link capacity. See Reroute LSP Overview for more details.
To reroute LSPs, Paragon Pathfinder uses the variables listed in Table 1.
Parameter | Description | Range |
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reroute-minimum-interval |
Interval in minutes during which Paragon Pathfinder periodically checks the delay, packet loss, and link utilization in LSPs. Paragon Pathfinder reroutes the LSPs when the measured values for delay, packet loss, or link utilization in an LSP exceeds the corresponding thresholds configured in Paragon Automation. If you do not specify an interval, Paragon Pathfinder does not reroute the LSPs when the measured values exceed the configured thresholds. |
1 through 300 |
Maximum delay |
Defines the delay (in milliseconds) at which Paragon Pathfinder must reroute an LSP. For real-time traffic such as VoIP, set the maximum delay to less than 150ms. |
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Link utilization threshold (link-utilization-threshold) |
Threshold value (in percentage) for link utilization. When traffic on a link exceeds this value, Paragon Pathfinder triggers the rerouting of LSPs. If a threshold is not specified, LSPs are not rerouted. If 0 is specified, links are blocked (no traffic is allowed through the links) and the LSPs are not rerouted. |
Range: 0 through 100 |
Packet loss threshold (packet-loss-threshold) |
Threshold value (in percentage) for packet loss on all links. If the packet loss on a link exceeds this value, the link is considered unstable, and the path computation server (PCS) reroutes the LSP and triggers a maintenance event on the link. If you do not specify a value or if you specify 0, the PCS does not reroute the traffic to another LSP in case of packet loss. |
Range: 0 through 100 |